Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc. In 2022, Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc were the world's 4232nd most traded product, with a total trade of $75.5M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc decreased by -9%, from $83M to $75.5M. Trade in Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc represent 0.00032% of total world trade.
Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc are a part of Copper Fasteners.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc were Germany ($17.9M), China ($8.77M), Netherlands ($7.82M), Chinese Taipei ($5.36M), and United States ($5.11M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc were United Kingdom ($8.07M), Czechia ($5.45M), Poland ($5.06M), Germany ($4.7M), and Vietnam ($3.63M).
Ranking Copper nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples etc ranks 544th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A staple is a thin strip of metal that has been bent into a U-shape and then flattened. Staples are used to hold papers together, and they are often found in a place where a lot of paperwork is done - for example, in a doctor's office. Tacks are small nails that are used to attach paper to a surface, such as a bulletin board. Tacks are often secured by pounding them in with a rubber mallet. Drawing pins are thin nails that are often used to hold up pictures and drawings. Drawing pins are often hammered into the wall or board, then